DA_TriggR4Ruger
Hunter
A lot of us have wonderful experiences with semi-auto pistols. Well sometimes we just need to get it out. what has been your worst semi-auto experience? Everything goes except AD/ND.
TRanger said:A S&W 5904 I bought in 1991 performed so poorly, I owned it less than 24 hours.
GunnyGene said:Don't know if this was the worst or the best, but I had a 1911a1 service pistol go full auto for 3 rounds during annual qual once. It was certainly interesting. :shock:
OldePhart said:GunnyGene said:Don't know if this was the worst or the best, but I had a 1911a1 service pistol go full auto for 3 rounds during annual qual once. It was certainly interesting. :shock:
Heh, heh. Happened to my (much) older brother once but it was a full mag. Fortunately he was in the boonies so no damage beyond soiled britches. He said his arm was pointing almost straight up at the end of the string. It was a used gun he was thinking of buying from a friend. The guy had inherited it or something and had never fired it. My brother said he didn't have any problem passing on the "deal." (My brother was not a very experienced shooter at the time, either. In fact, he was looking for a "snake gun" for hiking in the desert and I'm hard pressed to think of a poorer choice...)
John
roylt said:My bad times are typically when I have tinkered on an old P-series and it doesn't function 100%. I have been able to fix all the problems over time though. Cutting my "gunsmithing" teeth I guess you could say.
What does this mean? "Everything goes except AD/ND"
TRanger said:All the Kimber pistols are vastly over-rated.
DA_TriggR4Ruger said:TRanger said:All the Kimber pistols are vastly over-rated.
Totally agree!
roylt said:What does this mean? "Everything goes except AD/ND"